pyrotechnic

pyrotechnic
/puy'reuh tek"nik/, adj.
1. of or pertaining to pyrotechnics.
2. pertaining to, resembling, or suggesting fireworks.
Also, pyrotechnical.
[1695-1705; PYRO- + TECHNIC]

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